How many drug and alcohol workers do we have?
How many drug and alcohol workers do we have? Findings from the national workforce census.
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How many drug and alcohol workers do we have? Findings from the national workforce census.
Non-existent staff and fragmented clinical services are a major barrier to implementing improved practices for drug treatment.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black says we need how research and science informs policy, commissioning and practice.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black says we need increased focus on primary prevention and early intervention.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black says we need to divert more drug users in contact with the CJS into treatment.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black says our drug treatment and broader support services need rebuilding.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black argues for big changes to how we commission drug treatment.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black argues for a significant increase in funding for drug treatment.
In part 2 of her Review of Drugs, Dame Carol Black argues that the introduction of a new central Drugs Unit is essential to co-ordinate and monitor work on drugs.
Part 2 of Dame Carol Black’s independent review of drugs concludes that the public provision we currently have for prevention, treatment and recovery is not fit for purpose.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs provides a detailed overview of drug use and prisons.
Dame Carol Black’s Review of Drugs provides a detailed overview of treatment and the factors associated with ensuring recovery from dependence.